WEBVTT KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S KRISTYNAENGDAHL REPORTS NEAR THE PLATTERIVER.REPORTER: THE HARDEST PART OFANY JOB IS GETTING STARTED.BUT THIS ISN'T JUST ANY JOB.IT'S SPECIAL, BECAUSE IT SERVESCAMPERS.>> HATCHETS.I'M VERY IMPRESSED WITH THEHATCHETS.REPORTER: SO WHEN THE DAMAGE ATGENE EPPLEY CAMPSITE, BECAAPPARENT, EVERYONE GOT RIGHT TOWORK.>> IT'S A GREAT GROUP OF YOUNGADULTS WE'VE GOT OUT HERE.REPORTER GREG THOMPSON IS AMAJOR WITH THE SALVATION ARMY,AND WAS HERE WHEN THE STORMROLLED IN.>> THIS IS LIKE ONE OF OUROLDEST TREES, IT'S UPROOTED,TOOK PART OF THE ROAD WITH IT.>> REPORTER HE SAYS, IT CAME IN SOQUICK, THEY DIDN'T HAVE TIME TORUN TO THE STORM SHELTER.>> THERE WAS ONE MOMENT WHERE WEFELT THE CABIN LIFT UP, ABOUTTHREE TIMES IN THE MIDDLE OF THESTORM.REPORTER: AS CENTURY-OLD TREESUPROOTED, LIMBS, SNAPPED ANDBROKE, CAMP-COUNSELORS RAN FORCOVER.>> WE JUMPED ON THIS CABIN RIGHTNEXT TO US, ON THE PATIO,BECAUSE TREES WERE FLYING AT US.REPORTER: ALLYSON CLARK SAYS,THEY HURDLED DEBRIS, AND RAN TOTHE DINING HALL, MOMENTS BEFOREA TREE TOPPLED OVER.>> WE WENT STRAIGHT TO THECOOLER AND HID FOR A LITTLE BIT.REPORTER: SCARY BUT FLEETINMOMENTS REVEALED THE DAMAGEEXTENT.WITH ROOFS OF 70-YEAR-OLDCABINS, CRUSHED.>> THEY'RE A PART OF OURHISTORY, AT GENE EPPLEY CAMP>> IT'S THE AFTERMATH, OF ATORANDO.REPORTER: AMONG ALL THIS DAMAGE,AMAZINGLY NO INJURIES.SOME TREES AND A COUPLEBUILDINGS, NOT SO LUCKY.>> JUST THE FACT ONLY A FEW WEREDAMAGED, WE'RE STILL PRAISINGGOD FOR THAT.REPORTER: ABOUT 175 CHILDREN FORMUSIC CAMP WERE EXPECTSATURDAY, THE DAY AFTER THESTORM.BUT THANKS TO PROGRESS IN THECLEAN-UP PROCESS, THOSE KIDSWILL BE WELCOMED THIS SATURDAY,IF POWER IS BACK BY THEN.